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THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER An Independent Newspaper, Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday. R. W. ERNEST, Manager. Subscription rate—In No. Orange-co: Per year, $2; six months, $1.25. Outside No. Orange-co: Per year, $8; six months, $2.50. Entered at the Postoffice at Anthelm, Colli, as second class matter. DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS That, sir, which serves and seeks for gain, And follows but for form, Will pack when it begins to rain, And leave thee in the storm. Shakespeare. TO RECLAIM ALL LANDS WORTH REDEEMING. Land reclamationists of the west and south have joined forces and influences and will move upon the next congress concertedly. It is said, in behalf of a measure providing for the reclamation of all arid lands, cut-over lands, swamp lands and all lands available for agricultural purposes which can be redeemed at reasonable cost. A bill embodying these general plans is to be drafted for introduction into congress at an early date. This draft is to be made by members of congress from the west and south, and the delegations from both these sections are expected to give the meagre hearty support. The time is at hand to proceed with reclamation systematically. The best agricultural lands in regions which do not require irrigation are being settled upon rapidly. There is not a large reserve acreage. By means of reclamation it will be possible to add many millions of potential fertile acres to the cultivated lands of United States. The need for this is at hand. The redemption of dormant desert, swamp and cut-over regions is in order. The country needs this addition to its cultivable areas. CABINET SPECULATION IS RIFE NOW. Dull is the day that brings not forth some new angle to the guessing as to Mr. Harding's cabinet appointments. Interest is intensified in view of the TIPTON & JAILOR LAWYERS Notary In Office Rooms 203-204 First National Bank Building Phone Pacific $25W fact that announcement of the cabinet personnel probably will be made by Mr. Harding within three weeks. Even though he should not name his advisors publicly until the day of his inauguration the public has but four weeks to wait until its curiosity will be satisfied. All the state-makers are agreed that Charles Evans Hughes will head the cabinet as secretary of state. This will be received, if not with entire satisfaction by all elements of Mr. Harding's own party, yet with a general feeling of assurance that the foreign affairs of the United States will be in moderate, conservative hands, with Mr. Hughes at the head of the state department. But even this foreshadowed appointment may not eventuate. There is no way of foreknowing, to a certainty, the personnel of Mr. Harding's circle of constitutional advisors. Hence, to attempt to give an estimate of the quality of his cabinet would be futile. All that is known, at this time, about the cabinet is, that nothing is known definitely. All that is said is conjectural. But it is indicated that a sufficient number of very able and influential men will be named to portfolios to inspire public confidence in the cabinet as a whole. "MISERY LOVES company." But it loves relief best of all. GOD CAST one Abraham Lincoln and then broke the mould. THE TRUE orator uses words that make up a good figure of speech. THE TAXPAYER will not worry as to which way taxes go, just so they go down. CUBA HAS become too peaceable and too good to be reported in the news and displayed on the first page. FEW MEN hold a public office and do duty conscientiously and yet escape adverse criticism, even abuse. THE WEST cannot have too much reclamation. The ultimate aim should be to put every reclaimable acre unor a standing area well. They might try to get it after March 4. MANY WHO kept from the firing line clam of those who and those who lay fighters through civilians. CALIFORNIA cilied by the discerning other special reconnaissance visitor. It is only when the discerning or her affairs else here for good. NEW YORK willed stories and escaped finger. This tale those sixteen storied stories. The fall ever, by a debris removes some of the report. The Village The mystery surges one a man's and a woman's sheeriff office by said he found both Los Angeles-bldd been cleared up: A couple from the sheeriff's office identified the hats Mrs. B. A. Sw Sheriff Jackson's owl blushing couple v for their hats. A that Mrs. Swanw w with the young man. Furthermore both did her a favor that she will never "Therefore," said addressing the quirk respectfully declining names." Mrs Swanwick that the couple, whiles from Orange from Los Angeles attended a theatre were crowded into an auto. To make them CABINET SPECULATION IS RIFE NOW. Dull is the day that brings not forth some new angle to the guessing as to Mr. Harding's cabinet appointments. Interest is intensified in view of the TIPTON & JAILOR LAWYERS Notary in Office Rooms 203-204 First National Bank Building Phone Pacific 585 W DR. J. L. BEEBE Anaheim Emphasizing Surgery and Obstetrics 208-8-13-14, First National Bank Hours, 1-4; 7-8; Sunday by appointment Pacific 656-3 Residence: 720 Leion Street Pacific 555-M Dr. C. S. O'Toole Physician & Surgeon Phones: Residence 546 Office 569 TRUCK HAULING by North & Pennington Phone Anaheim 197-J1 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Largest and Most Complete Stock In Northern Orange County JOSKPH A. LIEB 111 E. Oberties Anaheim —Phone 581— FOR SALE Southland Hotel Long Lease—Cheap Rent. Net Income $550 Monthly. Apply at Hotel—240 E. Center DOES A BLACKSMITH REPAIR YOUR WATCH? This is an absurd question yet it gives proof to our argument that you should bring your FORDS and FORDSONS It our authorized service station for all repairs and parts. For your protection we employ only the best Ford and Fordson mechanics. GEORGE DUNTON DOES A BLACKSMITH REPAIR YOUR WATCH? —This is an absurd question yet it gives proof to our argument that you should bring your FORDS and FORDSONS to our authorized service station for all repairs and parts. For your protection we employ only the best Ford and Fordson mechanics. GEORGE DUNTON FORD & FORDSON PHONE 263 SALES & SERVICE ANAHEIM Vulcanizing —Get full value from your tires — get the thousands of extra miles that an expert vulcanizer can give you through proper repairing. —Vulcanizing is done right here—we know how to do it and guarantee satisfaction on all work entrusted to us. —Let us show you how good we can vulcanize your tires. G. B. Daniels Vulcanizer 211 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 25 THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Lenten Regulations for 1921 Diocese of Monterey and Los Angeles Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lest, will fall this year on the 9th day of February. You will direct the attention of the faithful to the law of the Church, which requires that all who are over twenty-one years of age and under sixty, should observe the fast during Lent, unless exempt on account of infirmity, sickness, hard labor or other grievous cause. Those desiring exemption fro mite fast should obtain it from their regular Confessors or Pastors, who alone are authorized to judge as to the sufficiency of the cause. You will please emphasize and explain the following regulations: First—All days of Lent, except Sundays; are fast days of obligation. Second—Those who are obliged to fast are allowed one full meal a day, except on Sundays, when there is no restriction to the number of meals. Third—It is no longer forbidden to take meat and fish at the same meal. Fourth—General usage has made it lawful to take in the morning a cup of coffee, tea or chocolate, with a small piece of bread. The principal meal may be taken at noon or in the evening, according to one's convenience. Fifth—Where it is not convenient to take the principal meal at noon, the collation or light meal set for the evening may be taken either in the morning or at noon, and the dinner then may be taken in the evening. Those who are exempt from the precept o fasting are not thereby exempt from abstinence on the days on which abstinence is commanded. By the authority of the Holy See the following dispensations are granted to the Diocese of Monterey and Los Angeles: 1. The use of flesh meats is permitted at all meals on Sundays in Lent and once a day at the principal meal on all other days in Lent, except Wednesdays and Fridays, Saturday of Ember Week, and Holy Saturday. 2. The use of butter, cheese, milk and eggs is permitted every two evening of each week in all the Churches of the Diocese to which resident pastors are attached. On one of these evenings a carefully prepared instruction should be given, and on the other the Stations of the Cross should be said. Arrangements should also be made to have the Stations of the Cross said and Benedictions of the Blessed Sacrament given on the Friday afternoons in Lent for the benefit of the school children. Permis- Mrs. Swanwick is acquainted with the young man and young woman. Furthermore she claims that both did her a favor some time ago that she will never forget. "Therefore," said Mrs. Swanwick, addressing the quizzing reporter, "I respectfully decline to divulge the names." Mrs. Swanwick did say, however, that the couple, with two other couples from Orange, were returning from Los Angeles where they had attended a theatre. Four of the party were crowded into the rear seat of an auto. To make room for their heads they removed their hats and placed them on the floor of the car. At some point along the road the door slipped open and the hats slipped out. They were missed later but the party did not stop as they have to go to find them. In the middle of Saturday night a stake was driven into the sand at a point described as 320 rods northwest of the western city limits of the city of Huntington Beach. Written notice to all the world was attached to the stake. This is the third mineral location recorded for the strip of seashore lying between Huntington Beach and Seal Beach. The location recorded seems to overlap one of two that were recorded about ten days ago by A. L. Primm of Los Angeles. Primm made his claim upon place mining blanks. The one recorded does not follow the same form, but is for the same purpose, the boring for oil. In each of the three locations the area claimed reaches from high tide line 40 rods out into the ocean and is 640 rods long. There is considerable doubt here as to the value of the locations. Those whose names appear as locators are Frank Ruther, August H. John L. and Lucy M. Riess, H. L. and Eben B. Moody and Mrs. Nellie Ruther. The joke is on Deputy Sheriff W. N. Carter. Upon being asked to bring a prisoner named Hernandez into the superior court for arraignment, Carter hurried to the county jail and asked for a man as named. The man was brot forth and Carter escorted him into the court before Superior Judge West of Santa Ana. Preparations were well under way when it was discovered by Deputy District Attorney Mozley that the wrong man was in court altho he admitted his name was Hernandez. The man wanted was A Hernandez charged with stealing a bicycle from a dealer at Placentia. The man Carter brot into court was Juan Hernandez, who was scheduled to come up before Justice Cox on a charge of driving a car which he appropriated for his own use and which belongs to a man unknown to him. The man who is alleged to have stolen the bicycle was finally arraigned and will be brot up again Friday morning to enter his plea. PERFECT MACHINE TO STAMP ORANGES Ten thousand dollars, and all the result of a chance remark. One night a number of years ago, E. A. Wiekhorst, of Santa Anna, and A. S. Wysong, were discussing the fact that the California Walnut Growern's Assn. was offering $10,000 for a machine that would successfully print the association's Diamond brand on walnuts. Wiekhorst said to Wysong: "We can make that machine!" "How do you mean?" Wysong demanded. Briefly Wiekhorst outlined to his partner an idea which had suddenly come to him. But for Wiekhorst's remark he and Wysong might today be $10,000 poorer in pocket. For, no sooner had Wiekhorst explained what he had in mind than the two set to work and in a few weeks had turned out a walnut printing machine. The walnut association accepted the machine, began paying the two inventors the $10,000 and at present plans, it is understood to manufacture 60 of the machines. Wiekhorst and Wysong retain the patents. But the chance remark led to additional results. Wiekhorst and Wysong, after having perfected; the walnut printer, set to work on a machine to print soft-skinned fruits. This machine is now ready, and the two men will shortly obtain other thousands of dollars from royalties from this invention. A number of firms are destrous of installing the machines in their plants. Wiekhorst and Wysong have letters from several companies in Florida regarding it. Oranges, lemons, tomatoes, apples, persimmons and in fact almost precept of fasting are not thereby exempt from abstinence on the days on which abstinence is commanded. By the authority of the Holy See the following dispensations are granted to the Diocese of Monterey and Los Angeles: 1. The use of flesh meats is permitted at all meals on Sundays in Lent and once a day at the principal meal on all other days in Lent, except Wednesdays and Fridays, Saturday of Ember Week, and Holy Saturday. 2. The use of butter, cheese, milk and eggs is permitted every day in Lent, not only at the principal meal, but also at the collation. Drippings and lard may be used in the preparation of all foods not only during Lent, but on other Fast Days during the year. 3. Those who are exempt from the precept of fasting may eat meat at the three meals on the days on which it is permitted. 4. By virtue of a Special Indult renewed by the Holy See, June 3, JOHN J. CANTWELL, Bishop of Monterey and Los Angeles. PERfect Machine To Stamp Oranges Ten thousand dollars, and all the result of a chance remark. One night a number of years ago, E. A. Wiekhorst, of Santa Anna, and A. S. Wysong, were discussing the fact that the California Walnut Growern's Assn. was offering $10,000 for a machine that would successfully print the association's Diamond brand on walnuts. Wiekhorst said to Wysong: "We can make that machine!" "How do you mean?" Wysong demanded. Briefly Wiekhorst outlined to his partner an idea which had suddenly come to him. But for Wiekhorst's remark he and Wysong might today be $10,000 poorer in pocket. For, no sooner had Wiekhorst explained what he had in mind than the two set to work and in a few weeks had turned out a walnut printing machine. The walnut association accepted the machine, began paying the two inventors the $10,000 and at present plans, it is understood to manufacture 60 of the machines. Wiekhorst and Wysong retain the patents. But the chance remark led to additional results. Wiekhorst and Wysong, after having perfected; the walnut printer, set to work on a machine to print soft-skinned fruits. This machine is now ready, and the two men will shortly obtain other thousands of dollars from royalties from this invention. A number of firms are destrous of installing the machines in their plants. Wiekhorst and Wysong have letters from several companies in Florida regarding it. Oranges, lemons, tomatoes, apples, persimmons and in fact almost precept of fasting are not thereby exempt from abstinence on the days on which abstinance is commanded. By the authority of the Holy See the following dispensations are granted to the Diocese of Monterey and Los Angeles: 1. The use of flesh meats is permitted at all meals on all other days in Lent, except Wednesdays and Fridays, Saturday of Ember Week, and Holy Saturday. 2. The use of butter, cheese, milk and eggs is permitted every day in Lent, not only at the principal meal, but also at the collation. Drippings and lard may be used in the preparation of all foods not only during Lent, but on other Fast Days during the year. 3. Those who are exempt from the precept of fasting may eat meat at the three meals on the days on which it is permitted. 4. By virtue of a Special Indult renewed by the Holy See, June 3, PERFECT MACHINE TO STAMP ORANGES Ten thousand dollars, and all the result of a chance remark. One night a number of years ago, E. A. Wiekhorst, of Santa Anna, and A. S. Wysong, were discussing the fact that the California Walnut Growern's Assn. was offering $10,000 for a machine that would successfully print the association's Diamond brand on walnuts. Wiekhorst said to Wysong: "We can make that machine!" "How do you mean?" Wysong demanded. Briefly Wiekhorst outlined to his partner an idea which had suddenly come to him. But for Wiekhorst's remark led to additional results. Wiekhorst and Wysong, after having perfected; the walnut printer, set to work on a machine to print soft-skinned fruits. This machine is now ready, and the two men will shortly obtain other thousands of dollars from royalties from this invention. A number of firms are destrous of installing the machines in their plants. Wiekhorst and Wysong have letters from several companies in Florida regarding it. Oranges, lemons, tomatoes, apples, persimmons and in fact almost precept of fasting are not thereby exempt from abstinence on the days on which abstinance is commanded. By the authority of the Holy See the following dispensations are granted to the Diocese of Monterey and Los Angeles: 1. The use of flesh meats is permitted at all meals on all other days in Lent, except Wednesdays and Fridays, Saturday of Ember Week, and Holy Saturday. 2. The use of butter, cheese, milk and eggs is permitted every day in Lent, not only at the principal meal, but also at the collation. Drippings and lard may be used in the preparation of all foods not only during Lent, but on other Fast Days during the year. 3. Those who are exempt from the precept of fasting may eat meat at the three meals on the days on which it is permitted. 4. By virtue of a Special Indult renewed by the Holy See, June 3, 42 FRESHMEN ENTER ANAHEIM HI SCHOOL The beginning of new semester saw a class of 42 freshmen added to Anaheim high school from Anaheim Junior High school. The girl's league backed up by boys will play "big siblings" to them in assisting them to "get acquainted" with their new schoolmates and new work. The new freshmen are: Charles Ban, Emsley Beck, Arthur Boege, Lotte Bolz, Lora Borth, Ella Brenner, Fred Cleary, Daniel Clemmer, Fred Clodt, Anna Degryse, Earl Degryse, Velda DeWitt, Ellleen Dress, Donald Fehlman, Hazel Fox, Oscar Gibbs, Russell Hamlyn., Howard Hayes, George Hunter, Goldy Jones, Johnnie Knutson, Josephine Lopez, Robert Lusk, Evelyn Malstrom,Bernice Nevin,Bernice Nickles,Marie Noll,Victor Rees,Afton Relert,Paul Reusch,Nora Reynolds,Ben Rizzoット,Mabel Reuther Walter Schmid,Floma Schneider,Dwendell Stoward Jonathan Strauske Walter Trapp,kathryn Voltz Albert Wallace.Charles West,Helen West-Earl Dahlman. PRACTICE RELAY IS HELD AT SANTA ANA A practice relay was held with Santa Ana at Santa Ana last night by the boys of the Anaheim high school under direction of Coach Youngman. The Anaheim boys won first and third places in the 100 The man wanted was A Hernandez charged with stealing a bicycle from a dealer at Placentia. The man Carter brot into court was Juan Hernandez, who was scheduled to come up before Justice Cox on a charge of driving—a car which he appropriated for his own use and which belongs to a man unknown to him. The man who is alleged to have stolen the bicycle was finally arraigned and will be browstroop again Friday morning to enter his plea. The Mission Play in three acts tells the story of the Franciscan Missionary enterprise in California, beginning with the arrival from Mexico of Fray Junipero Serra and Don Caspar de Portola with the first expedition of 1769 at San Diego and the founding of the first Mission by the Father President; the rise and full glory of the chain of 21 missions 15 years later shown in the colorful and picturesque feasta of the second act and their decay and ruin in after years, vividly depicted in the third act with the scene laid among the deserted and broken walls of the Mission of San Juan Capistrano in 1847. With unerring dramatic perception, the author, John Steven McGroarty, chose Junipero Serra as the dominant figure of The Mission Play actual founder of the first nine mission establishments and one of the first figures of Californian history. Frederick Warde, thrust his powerful interpretation of this character has lifted the play to the dramatic pinacle on which it belongs, portraying the full conception of the author's ideal super-man. The Mission Playhouse with its setting in the Old San Gabriel Mission Compound gives the play its historic atmosphere which has made the play a California institution, witnessed yearly by thousands of visitors from all parts of the country. JOHNSON VISITS SANTA ANA Ernie Johnson, late manager of the Salt Lake club and now short stop on the Chicago American League club, was a visitor in Santa Ana Saturday. He plans to leave for the East the latter part of this month. If it's from Witman's, it's good! Wiekhorst and Wysong, after having perfected; the walnut printer, set to work on a machine to print soft-skinned fruits. This machine is now ready, and the two men will shortly obtain other thousands of dollars from royalties from this invention. A number of firms are desirous of installing the machines in their plants. Wiekhorst and Wysong have letters from several companies in Florida regarding it. Oranges, lemons, tomatoes, apples, persimmonds and in fact almost any kind of fruit may be printed in this machine, one of the principal features of which is that the imprint is made by means of a vacuum process. Another notable feature of the machine is that it weighs only 100 pounds. It has a capacity of 300 a minute. The ink in the machine is a special preparation, with wax as one of its chief ingredients. Wiekhorst and Wysong developed this ink themselves and it complies in every respect with federal pure food laws. The ink dries instantly, so that fruit may be taken at once from the machine and packed. The air suction needed to operate the machine is provided by an air pump which may be installed in the basement, or any convenient place. One air pump is sufficient to operate any number of machines. As the machine revolves the fruit drops from a slanting chute into aluminum cups. As the fruit is carried past the vertical or printing position the air is drawn out from between the steel type and the fruit, causing the type to make the printing contact with the skin of the fruit. "As concerns oranges," said Wiekhorst, today, "a peculiar feature of the printing done by our machine is that experiments have shown that the surface covered by the imprint decays much less rapidly than the remainder o file fruit. Experts explain this by saying that in the instant of printing practically every bit of moisture is removed from the surface involved due to the vacuum. Moisture, of course, does more than any other factor to Rizzotto, Mabel Reuther, Walter Schmid, Floma Schneider, Wendell Steward, Jonathan Strauske, Walter Trapp, Kathryn Voltz, Alberta Wallace, Charles West, Helen West, Earl Dahlman. PRACTICE RELAY IS HELD AT SANTA ANA A practice relay was held with Santa Ana at Santa Ana last night by the boys of the Anaheim high school under direction of Coach Youngman. The Anaheim boys won the first and third places in the 100 yard dash and Santa Ana second and fourth places. Santa Ana won the 440-yard dash by five or six yards and Anaheim the 220-yard dash by about the same margin. Santa Ana by running two Junior College boys won the medley relay. SUE AMACK, D.C. Ph.C. Chiropractic Palmer Method Hours: 10—12a.m. 2—5 p.m. R10 S. Olive St. Anaheim Continental Casualty Co, J. E. RODDEN, Mgr. Accident & Health Insurance 215 First National Bank Bldg. Analicim, Calif. Phone 71 J. W. UTTER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Suits 201-202 First National Bank Bldg. Residence 156 S. Los Angeles St. Office Hours 8 to 9—1 to 4 and 7 to 8 Phones: Office 332J, Residence 333M Dr. Guy L. Kay Physician and Surgeon Phone 45 Placentia, Calif. VARNER BEAR CATS BEAT GRAHAM CUBS For the first time in weeks, the four B League teams were fully represented for their weekly roll-off last night. Varner’s Bear Cats won three in five from Graham's Cubs while Evans' Colts were handling Efker's Tigers in a similar manner. Tomorrow evening the Anaheim Laundry goes to Los Angeles to meet Dad Meek's Southpaws. In the meanwhile, interest is developing rapidly here this week in the Head Pin Tournament to be held here all day next Sunday. The score last night: Varner’s Bear Cats— Myre ... 162 214 190 172 171 M. Varner ... 162 181 182 171 163 Holmes ... 171 161 140 170 155 Totals ... 495 556 512 489 Graham's Cubs— Nortstrom ... 158 159 180 119 176 McNeely ... 185 161 152 176 183 Graham ... 169 190 175 207 148 Totals ... 512 510 507 502 Efker's Tigers— Efker ... 190 164 177 154 176 Zitzman ... 160 176 192 213 167 Johnson ... 178 168 150 194 179 Totals ... 528 508 519 561 Evans' Colts— P. Varner ... 175 222 145 171 190 Wisser ... 213 178 138 169 161 Evans ... 142 199 194 170 195 Totals ... 530 599 477 510 THE WORLD'S RAINFALL. The total annual rainfall on all the land of the globe amounts to 29,347 cubic miles, and of this quantity 6524 cubic miles drains off through rivers to the sea. A cubic mile of river water weighs 4,205,650,000 tons and carries in solution an average of about 420,000 tons of solids. In all about 2,735,000,000 tons of solid matter are thus carried annually to the ocean. Anaheim Post No. 72, American Legion Dance every Friday. Presell's Hall, Anaheim. 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Center Street, Fisher Building, Anaheim Four Nights to the Atlantic Four Nights to the Atlantic Coasts —The “Sunset Limited” through the Sunny South leaves Los Angeles at 8:30 each morning — New Orleans but two nights out. —connects at New Orleans with Southern Pacific Steamship Lines for New York, a five-day ocean voyage without additional cost. —carries a through tourist sleeper every day to Washington, D.C. Make the side trip over the Apache trail to the ancient Cliff Dwellings and Roosevelt Dam, through Arizona’s Wonderland. Through sleeper to Globe, Arizona, each Sunday, Tuesday and Friday. —The “Sunset Express” over the same route leaves Los Angeles 2:30 p.m. daily. Southern Pacific Lines